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Nebraska’s Critical Race Theory Debate
State’s governor says university regents should oppose discussions of structural racism and suggests censure by professors’ group is an “honor.”

A Recommendation to ‘Reset,’ Not ‘Fix,’ Broken Transfer System
Going “beyond transfer,” national panel argues that achieving equity in higher education requires recognizing and crediting “all relevant learning” from wider variety of sources.

Bringing Back Low-Income Students
College of Marin leaders hope to use $2,000 grants to persuade more than 400 students who left during the pandemic to return and to entice others to enroll this fall.

‘A Victory for Ethnic Studies’
The California Community Colleges system will require students to take an ethnic studies course. The new policy follows legislation that established a similar requirement at the California State University system last year.

Advising the Biden Administration
Eloy Ortiz Oakley, chancellor of the California Community Colleges system, will temporarily serve as a special adviser in the U.S. Department of Education. The move was applauded by higher education leaders.

A Year of Probation
Campus leaders at Florida Memorial University hope to improve finances and increase enrollment after accreditors put the institution on probation.

Help for Community College Students
The federal government will have to step up to help community colleges offer comprehensive student support programs, experts say -- and the Community College Student Success Act provides a way for Congress to do so.

A Welcome Wagon in Uncertain Times
When Kingsborough Community College president Claudia Schrader couldn’t greet incoming students on campus, she went to visit them at home. She hopes to turn the “welcome wagon” into a Kingsborough tradition.
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